I'm a journalist with over a decade of experience at the world's most established and newest media companies. I have a range of experience from live production to documentaries to launching new shows. I like making complicated subjects understandable.

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I currently present the Wall Street Journal's flagship morning news podcast, What's News, after leading the relaunch of the show and its relocation to London. Previously, I was a correspondent at the BBC in New York, London and elsewhere contributing to a range of outlets, including daily lives from the floor of the NYSE. I launched the Marketplace Morning Report from the BBC World Service, the first joint production from American Public Media and the BBC.

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I've worked in podcasting since the early days, learning from the best at Gimlet Media, Freakonomics, Marketplace, Studio 360, and Living on Earth.

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I hold an MBA with distinction from Columbia Business School, where I received a full tuition Wiegers fellowship. I also have an MS from Columbia's Journalism School, where I was a Knight-Bagehot fellow, and a BA with honors from Harvard. I lived and taught in Romania for a year as a Fulbright fellow.

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I'm from the beach (not shore) in New Jersey, which means I'm very good at tanning. I'll never understand London weather.